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A critical edition and exploration of Percy Grainger's The Warriors - Music to an Imaginary Ballet

Servadei, Alessandro (1996) A critical edition and exploration of Percy Grainger's The Warriors - Music to an Imaginary Ballet. Masters Research thesis, Faculty of Music, University of Melbourne.

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Abstract

Commissioned by Sir Thomas Beecham for the Ballets Russes, during their London season, but ultimately completed and premiered in the United States, The Warriors - Music to an Imaginary Ballet is Grainger's most ambitious and experimental orchestral composition. Written in a traditional full score format, by the time it was published ten years later, The Warriors had been altered to conform to Grainger's unique compressed score layout. The concessions and omissions needed for such a drastic alteration were not true to the composer's ideas. Along with a comprehensive historical introduction to the work, the notion of the compressed score is placed into the context of Grainger's own scoring methods, as well as the greater context of avant-garde score layout in the twentieth century. A detailed chronology of The Warriors autograph and printed sources provides a working model of how a ms. study of Grainger's music may be undertaken. 2 vols. xi +124 pp., 5 illustrations, 45 examples, bibliography, discography, appendices. Full orchestral score and critical commentary, 125pp. (A3), with additional programme note, composer's analysis, notes to conductors, list of instrumentation and CD recording of edition's premiere performance.

Keywords:Percy Grainger, the Warriors, Music to an Imaginary Ballet, Sir Thomas Beecham
Subjects:Music
ID Code:221
Deposited By:Sullivan, Shirley (2)
Deposited On:21 January 2003
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Item Type:Thesis